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This property had very little land, so its inhabitants were always reliant on supplementary income, as was the case for many farmers. At times, they generated this income as wainwrights. A wainwright's workshop was set up in the former stable when the building was taken on by the Open Air Museum.
This property had very little land, so its inhabitants were always reliant on supplementary income, as was the case for many farmers. At times, they generated this income as wainwrights. A wainwright's workshop was set up in the former stable when the building was taken on by the Open Air Museum.

21 Small property from Brandstätt
House name "Wagner"

District: Rosenheim
Municipality: Edling
Year of Construction: 1825
Type of Building: small property

Presentation time: 2nd half of 19th century  

Temporarily closed

This property had very little land, so its inhabitants were always reliant on supplementary income, as was the case for many farmers. At times, they generated this income as wainwrights. A wainwright’s workshop was set up in the former stable when the building was taken on by the Open Air Museum. Regular demonstrations now take place here to give visitors greater insight into this craft, which is seldom to be found today.

Did you know?
The house’s presentation is designed in equal measure for blind or visually-impaired visitors, sighted visitors and children. The contents of the building are divided into three sections: Living quarters, historic wainwright workshop and activity area for children. Tactile objects, audio points and quotes illustrate day-to-day life on a small landholding.